Re: Vitamin D cures 90% or more of the 16 most common cancers
Your post is wrong on many fronts.
>>"#1, Vitamin D is not a hormone. It's a vitamin."<<
there is a LOT of confusion out there with "vitamin D"...
Technically, vitamin D is not a "vitamin. It is (at this time - time may prove there are others) in a class by itself... Its metabolic product, calcitriol, is a secosteroid hormone that is the key that unlocks binding sites on the human genome.
About 4,000 known sites already... and perhaps increasing. Discovered when genetic
Science started delving into epigenetics.
>>"While it's great for people who get little or no sun exposure, or don't drink milk enriched with it, it does not kill cancer."<<
While sun exposure is absolutely great for a huge number of reasons, not just for "vitamin D", some people do not convert sun into *D* very well these days due to a number of reasons including metabolic dysfunction that includes deficiencies in one or more minerals and vitamins that are needed as co-factors in the conversion processes, or chemical\environmental toxicities that disrupt the metabolic processes.
Fortified foods are a very poor source for vitamin D as most foods are fortified with synthetic vitamin D.
Active forms of D (there are different active forms) can turn genetic switches off... in those genes, that when they are switched on, do indicate one's increased risk of cancer.
>>"If it did, nobody would die from skin cancers caused by the sun, would they?"<<
Skin cancers can be found in individuals who have any number of nutritional deficiencies... one can get tons of sun, eat lots of vitamin D rich foods and fats, while being deficient in calcium and any number of other minerals, and get skin cancer. I illustrated this *fact* a bit when I went into metabolic function issues in prior paragraphs.
Nutrition is not about a *specific* vitamin, mineral or element... it is about a broad spectrum of them working together synergistically where the sum total of the parts is much greater than the whole, and\or as they are realized individually.
>>"Please don't fall for every quack on the market. This man will get rich, and you will die. It's sad to be this desperate. I know, I've had
Breast Cancer , but this kind of shit makes me mad."<<
You seem to have fallen for the same types of propaganda on the other end of the spectrum...
grz-